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Caring For Your Fish Pond During the Summer

Expert Author Owen Jones

The summer is the most pleasant time of the year to sit in the garden with your favourite ice-cold drink and gaze at your fish and the rest of your garden. It is the liveliest period of the year for both your pond and your garden flowers and the birds and the bees are at their most lively as well.

If you would like to continue enjoying your garden and pond into the evening, you can position exterior lighting at strategic points to draw attention to the best bits. However, in spite of wanting to just relax in the warmth, there are still some chores that you will have to do to care for your fish pond during the summer.

The first thing you have to do is ensure that you fish are getting enough oxygen. The trouble is that warm water contains less oxygen that cold water, so you must take extra precautions in the summer. This is quite easily corrected by mechanical, automatic methods. There are three basic techniques of aerating fish pond water.

The most important way is the use of a fish pond filter. Endeavor to have the water pumped several feet above the pond water level. The water is then passed through the filter and it should fall down several steps back into the water. Every time the water falls, it will pick up more oxygen, which it will take back to the pond.

The second method is also the most spectacular - the fountain. Most fountains have a couple of settings to allow various water patterns. All the patterns will aerate the water. A high, single jet of water will make the most noise when it returns the pond, while a pattern of say, ten less-powerful sprays will hardly make any noise at all.

The third way of aerating the pond water is the 'bubbler'. This device sucks air from above the waterline and blows it out it below the water line - it is the type of oxygenation device that indoor fish tanks use, but on a larger scale.

The use of these three methods in the summer will ensure that your fish always have enough oxygen no matter how hot it gets.

The next consideration is feeding. Fishes' metabolism increases during the summer. They also have to build up fat, because they will not eat much throughout the winter. You can make certain that your fish get plenty of insects to eat by installing a light by the water side. You can either take a line off the pond pump or you could place a solar powered light there in stead.

The insects will be attracted to the light and drop into the water. The fish will soon learn about the insects. Insects are fishes' natural food, so this is the best way to fatten them up without running the risk of putting too much food into the water which could decompose and adversely affect the quality of the water. Lighting up your pond in the evening is also a fantastic way of getting more enjoyment from your pond.

This is the last task that you have to perform in order to care for your fish pond during the summer - keeping the water pristine. There will be a build up of algae which has to be cleaned out, but basically, you are now set to enjoy your pond during the summer months.

About this Author

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is at present concerned with exterior lighting fixtures. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Outdoor Wall Lamps.

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